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From Conversations to Change: The Work of Advocacy May 13, 2025 · Regulatory and Health Industry · From AHIMA · News

From Conversations to Change: The Work of Advocacy

By Lauren Riplinger, JD


When public policy and advocacy connect, progress happens. In this piece, Lauren Riplinger reflects on the 2025 AHIMA Advocacy Summit, the role of HI professionals in shaping health policy, and why advocacy never ends.

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